Rabat Day trip From Casablanca

Overview

While in Casablanca, join a small group for the whole afternoon to visit the city of Rabat, the capital of the Kingdom of Morocco. On this guided tour, visit the official residence and office of the king, as well as the Hassan Tower, the Mohammed V Mausoleum, Challah fortress and the Kasbah of the Udayas. Around 12:15 pm, we drive for 60 min through the highway to the capital city of the Kingdom of Morocco, Rabat, home of King Mohamed VI and host of the world's top heads of state. Upon arrival, you will have the whole afternoon to discover amazing places such as the Lamshouar surrounding the Royal Palace, home of his majesty King Mohamed VI, the Merinid necropolis at Challah, an historic site of Rabat. Inscribed since 2012 on UNESCO world heritage list, a mysterious and romantic place. the Hassan tower and the splendid Mohammed V mausoleum. You will stop in front of the huge Bouregrag river, and you will enjoy your visit to the Kasbah of the Oudayas

Highlights

Discover Rabat with an English-speaking guide, where you can see a wonderful example of the Moroccan architecture. Explore UNESCO sites and one of the most famous squares in the world.

DEPARTURE TIME: Choice 08:30am,

Private option is availible

Full Description

The tour begins with a tour of the course and outside the royal palace, the official residence of the king. Continue to El Hassan Square, all that remains of the "incomplete mosque" dating from the 12th century.after that we we drove Hassan Tower-the Al mouahad era in the 12th century- in which Mohammed V presided over the first prayer meeting on Friday in Hassan Tower after returning from exile in 1956.Opposite the majestic grave of Mohammed V, the royal cemetery. The marble staircases lead to a gallery overlooking the impressive chamber of the agate white tombs of Mohammed V and his sons, Moulay Abdellah and King Hassan II, father of the current king. The Royal Guards in the red and white track maintain their position.Next up, we head to challa fortess which is listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 2012, as Rabat's most popular tourist attraction and is home to both Roman ruins and a medieval Muslim necropolis.

Discover the red brick gate of the 12th century surrounded by two towers and the oldest mosque in Rabat, Jamaâ Atiq inside the fortress of Oudayya, which goes back to the 12th century. Located at the mouth of the Bo Regreg River, it defended the city from 1666 to 1672.Finally, we drive along the coast of Rabat and enjoy the view of the waves that collapse on the rocks.

As we finish, the chauffeur drop you off at the original departure point .